In recent years, security risks and data breaches have increased and businesses are working to be better equipped to respond to emergency cyber attack and breach situations.

The first big step should be a shift in a business's focus. Rather than focusing all resources to prevent an attack, use those resources to prepare for an attack in order to minimize potential damages. There should also be a shift in focus in terms of thinking of cybersecurity and data privacy as simply an IT issue and start thinking of them as a business issue.

Ingrain plans and procedures into the business's governance. In addressing day-to-day risks there should be four key points:

Asses

Protect

Sustain

Respond

In the following video, Foster Swift business attorney Taylor Gast gives his take on what businesses can do to be more aware of potential cyber and data attacks. Stay tuned for future videos tackling these subjects. This video provides general information and IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE. If you seek legal counsel or need help in determining how this information applies to a specific situation, contact aFoster Swift business & taxattorney before taking any action.